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shared innovation Linking Distributed Data across the Web Dr Tom Heath Researcher, Platform Division Talis Information Ltd t om.heath@talis.com http://tomheath.com/
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shared innovation Overview Background From a Web of Documents to a Web of Data The Linking Open Data Project Applications of Linked Data Ongoing Challenges
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shared innovation About Talis Birmingham-based software company Past: established 40 years ago to deliver large collaborative metadata systems Present: Very stable with over 100 customers - public authorities and universities Future: global data platform supporting ours and others' applications
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shared innovation Web of Documents to Web of Data
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shared innovation The Web of Linked Documents HTML API/ XML untyped links mashup
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shared innovation Challenges for the Web of Linked Documents Loosely Structured Content –Hard to process automatically
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Challenges for the Web of Linked Documents Loosely Structured Content –Hard to process automatically Ambiguity –“Find me a Business School in Birmingham” –“Which Birmingham do you mean?” Integration and Querying across Data Sources –“Show me articles about Birmingham (US) from UK broadsheets” –“Which Business Schools have been rated highly for research in the last 5 years and are situated within 1 hours travelling distance of home and work?”
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shared innovation The Web of Linked Data Thing typed links Thing Don't just link the documents, link the things
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shared innovation The Web of Linked Data Don't just link the documents, link the things
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shared innovation The Web of Linked Data Don't just link the documents, link the things accreditedBy
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shared innovation RDF The data format for building the Web of Linked Data Resource Description Framework In essence a simple data model It's about writing down relations between things See http://www.w3.org/RDF/
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shared innovation Uniquely Identifying Things We need to be able to identify things globally and uniquely URIs (URLs) already provide those capabilities http:// URIs combine identification with retrieval
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shared innovation Linking Distributed Data Sets
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shared innovation Linked Data Principles 1.Use URIs as names for things. 2.Use HTTP URIs so that people can look up those names. 3.When someone looks up a URI, provide useful RDF information. 4.Include RDF statements that link to other URIs so that they can discover related things. Tim Berners-Lee 2007 http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html
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shared innovation Linked Data Benefits Reduce redundancy Enable (relatively) seamless data integration Allow network effects to add value to your data
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shared innovation The Linking Open Data Project
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shared innovation The Linking Open Data Project Community project with W3C support Take existing open data sets Make them available on the Web in RDF Interlink them with other data sets
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shared innovation Participants Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US) University of Southampton (UK) Freie Universität Berlin (DE) DERI (IE) KMi, Open University (UK) University of London (UK) Universität Hannover (DE) University of Pennsylvania (US) Universität Leipzig (DE) Universität Karlsruhe (DE) Joanneum (AT) University of Toronto (CA) BBC (UK) Talis (UK) Garlik (UK) OpenLink (UK) Zitgist (US) Mondeca (FR) Cyc Foundation (US)
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shared innovation The LOD "Cloud" - May 2007
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shared innovation Geonames
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shared innovation DBpedia
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shared innovation The LOD "Cloud" - July 2007
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shared innovation The LOD "Cloud" - August 2007
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shared innovation The LOD "Cloud" - November 2007
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shared innovation The LOD "Cloud" – Feb 2008
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shared innovation The LOD "Cloud" – Sept 2008
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shared innovation Linked Data Applications
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shared innovation B C Thing typed links A D E Thing Search Engines Linked Data Mashups Linked Data Browsers
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shared innovation DBpedia Mobile
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shared innovation Revyu.com
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shared innovation Falcons
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shared innovation Ongoing Challenges
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shared innovation Enabling New User Interactions When data can be easily integrated from multiple sources, what new forms of user interaction may be possible?
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shared innovation Attribution and Licensing in the Web of Data When data can be easily integrated from multiple sources, how do we communicate the source and licensing conditions of each each fragment? How do we convey the credibility of each source that makes up the integrated view?
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shared innovation Understanding New Business Models in the Web of Data When data from multiple sources can be easily transported, reused and integrated, how do each of the individual data providers generate revenue from their data?
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shared innovation Questions? Contact Details –http://tomheath.com –http://www.talis.com –tom.heath@talis.com Further Information –http://linkeddata.org
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